Picturing Humanitarian Healthcare
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› Read more: Without the ‘local’ we cannot re-imagine humanitarian health ethics
Without the ‘local’ we cannot re-imagine humanitarian health ethics
Blog Series: (Re)Imagining Humanitarian Health Ethics By Isabel Muñoz Beaulieu The future of humanitarian ethics needs to define what is…
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› Read more: (Re)imagining Humanitarian Health Ethics
(Re)imagining Humanitarian Health Ethics
22/03/2022 What form should bioethics take in the years to come? It’s clear the status quo is not enough. This…
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› Read more: Epistemic Injustice and Humanitarian Action: The case of language and translation
Epistemic Injustice and Humanitarian Action: The case of language and translation
Ryoa Chung is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the Université de Montréal. Matthew Hunt is an Associate Professor…
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› Read more: Call for Stories – Healthcare under fire: Stories of healthcare workers during armed conflict
Call for Stories – Healthcare under fire: Stories of healthcare workers during armed conflict
For more information see https://nibjournal.org/submit/calls/ or click here Deadline for proposals is 22 March 2023.
- › Read more: Join us for Dr. Anna Voeuk’s lecture: Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crises – From Then and There to Here and Now
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› Read more: New publication: Experiences of palliative care and palliative care needs in humanitarian crises
New publication: Experiences of palliative care and palliative care needs in humanitarian crises
Humanitarian Health Ethics Group members just published an article at PLOS Global Public Health Check it out here Schwartz L,…
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› Read more: Online Webinar: Lisa Eckenwiler — An Eco-Structural Approach to Health Ethics
Online Webinar: Lisa Eckenwiler — An Eco-Structural Approach to Health Ethics
University of Minnesota Ethics Grand Rounds Find more information about the event here: https://bioethics.umn.edu/events/eco-structural-approach-health-ethics
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› Read more: Join the First Session: Study of a Participatory Assessment Tool for Community-Led Humanitarianism
Join the First Session: Study of a Participatory Assessment Tool for Community-Led Humanitarianism
Register here: bit.ly/3b2yvEn The Movement for Community-Led Development (MCLD), a global consortium of 1500+ civil society organizations from around the world,…
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› Read more: Kawakeb Webinar: The Ethical Considerations in the Research Conducted During Armed Conflicts
Kawakeb Webinar: The Ethical Considerations in the Research Conducted During Armed Conflicts
Register Here Dr. Ghaiath is a medical doctor, bioethicist, and assistant professor in medical ethics and law at Trinity College Dublin.…
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› Read more: Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crises: A Video
Palliative Care in Humanitarian Crises: A Video
Erin Lin, an undergraduate student at McMaster University, has been working alongside HHERG members, Lisa Schwartz and Rachel Yantzi, on…
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› Read more: Webinar: COVID-19 Response in Humanitarian Settings
Webinar: COVID-19 Response in Humanitarian Settings
For more information and registration, check out this link
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› Read more: New Contribution: Key questions to ask when facing dilemmas during COVID-19 response in humanitarian settings
New Contribution: Key questions to ask when facing dilemmas during COVID-19 response in humanitarian settings
23/03/2022 New contribution by Humanitarian Health Ethics research members Matthew Hunt and Lisa Schwartz in partnership with GHC COVID-19 task…
